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DJI drones just got a new rival in the US that licenses… DJI technology


There’s no doubt about it – DJI is the industry-leading maker of the best drones. However, if you’re in the US that’s a problem because of the uncertainty around future restrictions and current bans on Chinese-made drone tech amid data security concerns. Cue Anzu Robotics, a new name in the drone space and a DJI alternative that actually uses DJI tech.

Launched by former Autel Robotics CEO Randal Warnas, the new company Anzu Robotics has fast-tracked the creation of high-quality drones by licensing proven DJI drone technology. In a one-time deal for its new Raptor series of drones (and no ongoing DJI partnership being reported), Anzu Robotics has used DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise hardware: a highly-rated professional folding drone from 2022 with superb 20MP micro four thirds sensor. 

If Raptor drones use DJI tech, how does it avoid restrictions in US air space? Well, the drones are manufactured outside of China in Malaysia and use domestically-developed software created in collaboration with Aloft Technologies. This ingenious approach takes advantage of the best technology from the drone industry leader DJI, while circumventing potential bans and current restrictions imposed on Chinese-tech in the US.

Anzu Robotics Raptor drone on black background

(Image credit: Anzu Robotics)

It’s a move that could have Skydio and Brinc sweating. The two US-based drone makers have benefitted from DJI’s recent troubles in the US, with a recent Congressional bill proposing a complete ban on DJI drones in federal government bodies including the armed forces, plus geofencing for public safety departments such as the fire service. Consequently, Skydio ceased production of its consumer drones to focus on the lucrative commercial and government markets where DJI drones are banned or facing bans. 



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